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This option is a quick way to do things, and should give you good feedback on where students need to focus on Study Island lessons
I think that putting all prepared assessments into the Library would be the most effective way to keep these consistent. This would also allow you to use the same assessments next year (I think!). Since you work in grade level teams, it might be a good idea to "divide and conquer", rather than each teacher creating every assessment.
Click on the link below to see the handout for Creating Custom Assessments with Study Island:
https://www54.studyisland.com/help/implementation/CAB%20and%20Assessment%20Library_1.20.11.pdf
I like this option as you can see each question, select the ones you like, and make more of ones you like
Another option would be to create a Diagnostic Pretest. Click below to see handout:
https://www54.studyisland.com/help/implementation/Creating%20a%20diagnostic%20pretest_2.10.11.pdf
Note-this page was not loading on Sunday afternoon! Hope it does load on Monday!This option is a quick way to do things, and should give you good feedback on where students need to focus on Study Island lessons
I think that putting all prepared assessments into the Library would be the most effective way to keep these consistent. This would also allow you to use the same assessments next year (I think!). Since you work in grade level teams, it might be a good idea to "divide and conquer", rather than each teacher creating every assessment.